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The [[Hoër Meisieskool Oranje]] ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907.   
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The [[Hoër Meisieskool Oranje]] ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907 by President M.T. Steyn.   
  
Originally known as the [[Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje]], it has a long tradition of drama production and has been the alma mater of a number of theatre personalities, including [[Christine Basson]], [[Karina Bekker]], [[Saartjie Botha]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Elsa Lamb]], [[Naòmi Morgan]], [[Isabella Mostert]], [[Mariechen Naudé]], [[Paddy Norval]], [[Leonora Jackson]], [[Lydia Theron]], 
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Originally known as the [[Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje]], it has a long tradition of drama production and has been the alma mater
  
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An important influence in the 1960s and later was the dynamic headmistress [[Magriet Spies]] [https://www.netwerk24.com/Ontspan/Leef/oranje-se-juffrou-spies-word-104-20200617], who not only inspired the drama activities, but directed a number of plays herself.
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of a number of theatre personalities, including:
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https://oranjemeisies.co.za/bekendes/
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[[Christine Basson]], [[Karina Bekker]], [[Saartjie Botha]], [[Reza de Wet]], [[Elsa Lamb]], [[Naòmi Morgan]], [[Isabella Mostert]], [[Mariechen Naudé]], [[Paddy Norval]], [[Leonora Jackson]], [[Lydia Theron]], 
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Hanlie van Niekerk (1945) – Internasionaal erkende operas anger, Dulcie van den Berg (Smit, 1946) – Akteur
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Christine Basson (1959) – Akteur
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Lyn Smuts (1968) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar
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Clarabelle van Niekerk (1969) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar
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Isabella Mostert (1980) – Akteur
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Heléne Lombard (1986) – Akteur
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Saartjie Botha (1990) – Bekroonde dramaturg, vertaler, verwerker, vervaardiger en direkteur van die Woordfees
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Martelize Kolver (1991) – Akteur
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Hanlé Barnard (1994) – Akteur
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Lulu Botha (1997) ­– Akteur
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Ann Hirsch (2002) – Akteur en kommediant
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Hillétje Bashew (Möller, 2002) – Akteur en musikant
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Schoemé Grobler (2011) – Akteur
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Loané van Sandwyk (2011) – Akteur en sanger
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Anika du Toit (2011) – Akteur
  
 
See the website at '''https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/'''
 
See the website at '''https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/'''

Revision as of 15:58, 14 March 2021

The Hoër Meisieskool Oranje ("Orange Girls High School") is a high school for girls in Bloemfontein, founded in 1907 by President M.T. Steyn.

Originally known as the Christelike en Nasionale Sekondêre Meisieskool Oranje, it has a long tradition of drama production and has been the alma mater

An important influence in the 1960s and later was the dynamic headmistress Magriet Spies [1], who not only inspired the drama activities, but directed a number of plays herself.

of a number of theatre personalities, including:


https://oranjemeisies.co.za/bekendes/

Christine Basson, Karina Bekker, Saartjie Botha, Reza de Wet, Elsa Lamb, Naòmi Morgan, Isabella Mostert, Mariechen Naudé, Paddy Norval, Leonora Jackson, Lydia Theron, Hanlie van Niekerk (1945) – Internasionaal erkende operas anger, Dulcie van den Berg (Smit, 1946) – Akteur Christine Basson (1959) – Akteur Lyn Smuts (1968) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar Clarabelle van Niekerk (1969) – Internasionaal erkende kunstenaar Isabella Mostert (1980) – Akteur Heléne Lombard (1986) – Akteur Saartjie Botha (1990) – Bekroonde dramaturg, vertaler, verwerker, vervaardiger en direkteur van die Woordfees Martelize Kolver (1991) – Akteur Hanlé Barnard (1994) – Akteur

Lulu Botha (1997) ­– Akteur

Ann Hirsch (2002) – Akteur en kommediant

Hillétje Bashew (Möller, 2002) – Akteur en musikant

Schoemé Grobler (2011) – Akteur

Loané van Sandwyk (2011) – Akteur en sanger

Anika du Toit (2011) – Akteur

See the website at https://oranjemeisies.co.za/kultuur/drama/

Sources

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